Planning a Disney World vacation can feel like trying to solve a giant puzzle, and it can seem like everyone you know has advice for you.

But which ones are actually worth it? What actually works? What is the important stuff you need to know for your trip? We asked our readers to share the Disney World advice that truly lives up to the hype, and honestly, they delivered. These aren’t just popular opinions… these are tried and true strategies that can completely change your park experience for the better.
1. Accept That You Can’t Do Everything — And That’s Okay
“You can’t do it ALL! Once you realize that, you can do what means the most to you.” — Paul S.
This mindset shift is a game-changer. Disney World is massive, and trying to cram every ride, show, and snack into one trip will leave you overwhelmed and exhausted. Instead, pick your must-do attractions each day and let the rest go. Prioritizing what matters most to you (whether that’s thrill rides, character meet-and-greets, or snacks around EPCOT) makes your day more enjoyable and far less stressful.

2. Go In With a Game Plan
“Have a plan. Don’t just toss everything to chance… Get your must do’s on a list!” — Mark B
Winging it at Disney World sounds fun until you’re staring at a 120-minute wait time. Having a loose but intentional plan helps you maximize your time and avoid decision fatigue. Start with your top priorities, map out where they are in the park, and build your day around them, then sprinkle in lower-priority experiences as time allows.

3. Plan — But Stay Flexible
“Plan but be flexible. Changes will happen…” — Bailey
Even the best plans can go sideways at Disney World. Rides break down, storms roll in, and energy levels drop. Build flexibility into your day by scheduling breaks and giving yourself wiggle room. Taking a ride on the Skyliner, monorail, or a boat to another resort can double as both transportation and a relaxing reset.
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4. Rotate Comfortable, Broken-In Shoes
“Bring 2 or more comfortable, broken-in shoes or sneakers. Alternate shoes every day.” — Tony
This might be one of the most underrated tips out there. You’ll easily walk 20,000+ steps per day, and wearing the same shoes nonstop can lead to blisters and sore feet. Alternating between at least two well-broken-in pairs gives your feet a break and helps prevent discomfort from ruining your trip.

5. Book Lightning Lanes ASAP (Seriously)
“If staying on property, definitely book those lightning lanes asap at 7 AM 7 days before your check in!!” — Chasity
If you’re staying at a Disney World hotel, this is your secret weapon. Booking Lightning Lanes right at 7 AM, seven days before your check-in date, gives you first dibs on the most popular rides. Set an alarm, have your app ready, and prioritize high-demand attractions first. Those early return times can make a huge difference in your day.
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6. Do Your Homework Before You Arrive
“Educate yourself before you arrive at the parks…” — Angie
A little prep goes a long way at Disney World. Get familiar with the My Disney Experience app, watch park walkthroughs, and understand how things like Mobile Ordering and Lightning Lanes work. Bonus tip: always pack a disposable poncho. Florida weather changes fast, and being prepared means you won’t lose precious park time hiding from the rain.

7. Hydration Is Non-Negotiable
“HYDRATE! HYDRATE! HYDRATE!!!” — Corey
It sounds simple, but it’s absolutely essential, especially in Florida’s heat and humidity. Bring a refillable water bottle, take advantage of free ice water at quick-service locations, and consider adding electrolyte packets to your drinks. Staying hydrated keeps your energy up and helps you avoid burnout.

Whether it’s planning ahead, pacing yourself, or just remembering to drink water, these reader-approved strategies are worth putting into action. For more Disney tips and news, be sure to keep following AllEars.net. You can join the conversation on social media to share your own must-know advice!
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What popular Disney World tip is worth all of the hype, and why? Tell us in the comments below!

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